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  • Paralanguage (redirección desde Paralinguistics)
    consciously or unconsciously. The study of paralanguage is known as paralinguistics and was invented by George L. Trager in the 1950s, while he was working…
    18 kB (2235 palabras) - 00:40 23 may 2024
  • transcribed ⟨ꙫ⟩. Pulmonic ingressive sounds are extremely rare outside paralinguistics. A pulmonic ingressive phoneme was found in the ritual language Damin;…
    11 kB (1297 palabras) - 09:37 30 abr 2024
  • of non-verbal communication Body language Sign language Eye contact Paralinguistics Television is an example of a medium which provides both verbal and…
    16 kB (1681 palabras) - 20:35 11 may 2024
  • sound that distinguishes words) in English but a paralinguistic speech-sound. Similarly paralinguistic usage of dental clicks is made in certain other…
    12 kB (929 palabras) - 04:29 7 abr 2024
  • click or back-released uvular click, is a click consonant found in paralinguistic use in languages across Africa, such as Wolof. The tongue is in a similar…
    9 kB (1100 palabras) - 05:28 1 abr 2024
  • adaptors, and vocalics. This system is shaped by component including paralinguistics, kinesics, tactile communication, and proxemics, influencing social…
    112 kB (14 700 palabras) - 00:15 13 jun 2024
  • oral/spoken language, utterances have several characteristics such as paralinguistic features, which are aspects of speech such as facial expression, gesture…
    11 kB (1424 palabras) - 04:23 9 mar 2024
  • speech, occurrence or lack of pauses, and overlap), and expressive paralinguistics (pitch/amplitude shifts and other changes in voice quality). Based…
    22 kB (2537 palabras) - 05:14 13 may 2024
  • group of black scholars, Ebonics may be defined as "the linguistic and paralinguistic features which on a concentric continuum represent the communicative…
    14 kB (1667 palabras) - 05:14 25 may 2024
  • affricates) in normal words, but English has syllabic fricatives in paralinguistic words like shh! and zzz. In many varieties of High and Low German, pronouncing…
    18 kB (1970 palabras) - 00:44 8 jun 2024
  • in everyday life. Another branch of CMC research examines the use of paralinguistic features such as emoticons, pragmatic rules such as turn-taking and…
    34 kB (3585 palabras) - 01:22 27 may 2024
  • Formulaic language pause fillers include "Like", "Er" and "Um", and paralinguistic expressive respiratory pauses include the sigh and gasp. Although related…
    32 kB (3980 palabras) - 01:33 14 jun 2024
  • repetition in itself might serve as an additional contextualization or paralinguistic cue; one paper wrote that they "extend the lexical meaning of the words…
    43 kB (4755 palabras) - 15:02 18 jun 2024
  • by using techniques such as prosody, pitch, volume, intonation, etc. Paralinguistic information, because it is phenomenal, belongs to the external speech…
    22 kB (2817 palabras) - 02:09 15 jun 2024
  • play a crucial role in identifying social context as well, including paralinguistic elements of verbal communication. For example, Rankin's research suggests…
    8 kB (781 palabras) - 10:52 29 abr 2023
  • shortenings Reactive tokens Pictograms and logograms (rebus abbreviation) Paralinguistic and prosodic features Capitalization Emoticons Variations in spelling…
    50 kB (5106 palabras) - 09:45 7 jun 2024
  • would alter her attire, appearance, social circles, mannerisms and paralinguistic features like altering the pitch in her voice for instance, to create…
    91 kB (12 064 palabras) - 21:50 28 abr 2024
  • Uspantek k'aam [ɠ̊aːm] 'cord/twine' ɠ voiced velar implosive Sindhi ڳرو/g̈əro [ɠəro] 'heavy' ʞ back-released velar click Wolof (paralinguistic) [ʞ] 'yes'…
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  • their tongue to imitate a horse trotting (IPA [ǃ]). However, these paralinguistic sounds in English are not full click consonants, as they only involve…
    70 kB (6930 palabras) - 09:17 15 jun 2024
  • in Umotína (a recently extinct Bororoan language of Brazil), and as paralinguistic sounds elsewhere. They are also relatively common in disordered speech…
    9 kB (555 palabras) - 02:27 16 jun 2024
  • 'milk' Uralic Komi-Permyak Бунгаг [ʙuŋɡaɡ] 'dung beetle' Generally paralinguistic. This is the only true word it is found in. Senu River Kwomtari [example…
    10 kB (613 palabras) - 16:09 29 may 2024